Justin Frane
(Huntertown, Ind./Carroll
H.S.) hit a two-run homer in the fourth inning to give Valparaiso the lead, but
#19/23 South Carolina responded by scoring in four straight innings on the way
to a 7-3 victory over the Crusaders on Wednesday afternoon at Carolina Stadium
in Columbia, S.C.

Trailing 2-1 heading into the
fourth, Frane’s first round-tripper of the season to left-centerfield plated Ryan O’Gara (Buffalo Grove, Ill./Buffalo
Grove H.S.) to give the Brown and Gold a one-run lead.

South Carolina responded with two unearned runs in the bottom of the
inning, scoring both on a throwing error with two outs in the frame. The Gamecocks added single runs in each of
the next three innings to secure the victory.
A sacrifice fly in the fifth and an unearned tally in the sixth helped
expand the advantage before a two-out single in the seventh by Robert Beary plated
the final run.

Valpo struck first, scoring
in the opening inning. Frane reached on
a two-out throwing error which allowed Kyle
Muhlsteff (Yorba Linda,
Calif./Esperanza H.S.) to score
an unearned run from second base.

The Gamecocks took the lead
in the second, scoring on a passed ball and a single by Whit Merifield before
Valpo rallied in the fourth.

Matt Price earned the win
(1-0) for the Gamecocks, allowing just one hit in four innings of work out of
the bullpen while striking out eight. Will Robinson (Placentia, Calif./Valencia
H.S.) suffered the loss (0-4) for the Crusaders, allowing five runs and five
hits while walking five in five innings of work.

Valparaiso managed just two hits in the game against South Carolina hurlers, the homer by Frane and a one-out
single by Damon McCormick (Louisville, Ky./Saint
Xavier H.S.) in the seventh inning.

Brady Thomas led South Carolina (8-4)
with two of the Gamecocks nine hits on the afternoon.

“It was the same thing yet
again today,” head coach Tracy Woodson
said. We gave away runs with a couple of
errors. We were not aggressive at the
plate, striking out 18 times which is really disappointing.”

Valparaiso (3-11) will head to Boiling Springs, N.C.
on Friday afternoon to begin a three-game weekend series against
Gardner-Webb. First pitch is slated for
4 p.m. CST.